The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1744 |
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... himself as meritorious as ever . The Obfervation in the following Line , Regis ad exemplum , totus componitur orbis , was too fatally verified in the undeserved Fall and Treatment this great Man met with : We learn , however , from ...
... himself as meritorious as ever . The Obfervation in the following Line , Regis ad exemplum , totus componitur orbis , was too fatally verified in the undeserved Fall and Treatment this great Man met with : We learn , however , from ...
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... himself of the Imputation of having any Hand in the Confpiracy , by laying the Fault on the Marquis of Pefcara , and Jerome Moreton ; and en- treated the Emperor to pardon Sforza , and restore him to his Dominions of Milan : But , fays ...
... himself of the Imputation of having any Hand in the Confpiracy , by laying the Fault on the Marquis of Pefcara , and Jerome Moreton ; and en- treated the Emperor to pardon Sforza , and restore him to his Dominions of Milan : But , fays ...
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... himself at full Liberty in his own Country , he im- " mediately mounted a fwift Horfe , and , putting " Spurs to him , rode with Precipitation , and exprefs- " ed himself after a Manner , rather difcovering an " exceffive Tranfport of ...
... himself at full Liberty in his own Country , he im- " mediately mounted a fwift Horfe , and , putting " Spurs to him , rode with Precipitation , and exprefs- " ed himself after a Manner , rather difcovering an " exceffive Tranfport of ...
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... himself bound to perform a Treaty , which he only " fubmitted to through Constraint . " We may here fee , that even great Men , when un- der Misfortunes , tho ' they have enjoyed the utmost Grandeur of the World , find it very difficult ...
... himself bound to perform a Treaty , which he only " fubmitted to through Constraint . " We may here fee , that even great Men , when un- der Misfortunes , tho ' they have enjoyed the utmost Grandeur of the World , find it very difficult ...
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... , being much dif- contented . This Matter continued thus a long Seafon , and the King was in Displeasure against my Lord Cardinal , becaufe his Suit : had " King and himself should not fail of meeting with 18 The LIFE and TIMES.
... , being much dif- contented . This Matter continued thus a long Seafon , and the King was in Displeasure against my Lord Cardinal , becaufe his Suit : had " King and himself should not fail of meeting with 18 The LIFE and TIMES.
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